We've had a flood of new registrations since the start of the month, 221 at the time of writing in fact, and I can't be bothered to look back further at the moment, but I know that's a higher number than usual.
Some of you may be wondering why your posts are taking so long to be approved, but it's really very simple: USE SEARCH.
I'm sure you've noticed that this is a very busy site, which means that it's quite possible that you weren't the first one to think about what you want to say. So, instead of registering and posting a new topic with the first thing that comes into your head, take a look around the place first and get a feel for it. If you don't, you're likely to find that your new topics take much longer to be approved than you would like.
If you need help, there's a support forum as well. In it there are a number of sticky topics, please read them.
In particular the site rules and the terms and conditions of use of this site, both are particularly relevant given recent events both on and off this site.
You'd also do well to get to know who runs the site and helps out around here before you start abusing people, it might save you considerable embarrassment.
Finally, for now at least, if you want help in supporting this site, we have a subscription site which most people use for exchanging face value tickets. It's only £12 a year and could be a lifesaver when you're caught short and need a ticket or you need to shift one quickly. You'll also be helping to fund this site which has significant overheads.
Thank you, follow-ups to the support forums, please.
To All The New Arrivals
Started by Codger, May 10 2009 06:32 AM
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Posted 10 May 2009 - 06:32 AM
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Posted 16 May 2009 - 04:21 PM
Suggest people read the post above again, before we start dishing out warnings.
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Posted 12 April 2011 - 02:30 PM
All new members should read this.
We will start issuing warnings for those who repeatedly start duplicate threads, pointless posts, etc....
We will start issuing warnings for those who repeatedly start duplicate threads, pointless posts, etc....
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